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An exhibition for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee year, examining the evolution of humorous portraits during her reign - from the 1950s, when it was generally accepted that the monarch might be referred to in cartoons but almost never depicted, to today's more irreverent attitude towards the monarchy. Eighty works by more than 30 cartoonists, including Steve Bell, Fluck and Law, Martin Rowson and Ralph Steadman, are on show, chronicling the ups and downs of royal life.
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What is 'following'?On the ground floor of the Cartoon Museum - a transformed former dairy - the cartoons are displayed chronologically, starting with the early...
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10.30am-5.30pm Tue-Sat; noon-5.30pm Sun
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